House of Lorraine (redirect from Von Habsburg-Lothringen)
Habsburg-Lorraine (German: Haus Habsburg-Lothringen). Francis, his sons Joseph II and Leopold II, and his grandson Francis II were the last four Holy Roman emperors...
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German, and Luxembourgish names for the province Lotharingen, Lothringen, and Lothringen respectively). The latter term, formed with the Germanic suffix...
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evolved over time into "Lorraine" in French, "Lotharingen" in Dutch and "Lothringen" in German. After the Carolingian kingdom was absorbed into its neighbouring...
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the Second Crusade. He married Bertha von Lothringen (d. after 1162), in 1134; she was the daughter of Simon I, Duke of Lorraine, and his wife Adelaide...
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German occupation of the Channel Islands (redirect from German occupation of the Channel Islands in World War II)
tunnels can still be seen today. Some have been restored, such as Battery Lothringen and Ho8, and are open for the general public to visit. After the occupation...
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Order of Vitéz (section World War II)
Administrator, King Yuhi VI. "HM Yuhi VI joins HIRH Joseph Karl von Habsburg-Lothringen, Archduke of Austria, Prince of Hungary - H.M. Yuhi VI". royalhouseofrwanda...
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com. Retrieved 2 November 2019. "Ferdinand III of Habsburg (Habsburg-Lothringen), Holy Roman Emperor". Geni.com. 13 July 1608. Retrieved 2 November 2019...
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Marie Antoinette (redirect from Maria Antonia Josefa Johanna von Habsburg-Lothringen)
mother fought in vain to retain her son, who was handed over to Antoine Simon, a cobbler and representative of the Paris Commune. Until her removal from...
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Studies. 28 December 2023. Populations légales 2019: 55 Meuse, INSEE Schama, Simon (1989). Citizens: A Chronicle of the French Revolution. New York: Knopf...
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Thyssen-Bornemisza de Kászon et Impérfalva (1958-), wed 1993 Karl Habsburg-Lothringen, Archduke of Austria-Hungary, Head of the Imperial House of Habsburg,...
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included: Konrad Adenauer Udo Arnold Franz Josef II Rudolf Graber Otto von Habsburg Karl Habsburg-Lothringen Joachim Meisner Eduard Gaston Pöttickh von Pettenegg...
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evolved over time into "Lorraine" in French, "Lotharingen" in Dutch and "Lothringen" in German. After the Carolingian kingdom was absorbed into its neighbouring...
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p. 322. ISBN 978-3-205-77765-6. "Ferdinand III of Habsburg (Habsburg-Lothringen), Holy Roman Emperor". Geni.com. 13 July 1608. Retrieved 2 November 2019...
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Sire of Salins and his third wife Laura of Commercy (d. 1275), sister of Simon IV, Count of Saarbrücken. His nephew Jean of Châlon (1300 – c.1334), son...
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the Order of the Garter. The current head of the Order is Karl Habsburg-Lothringen. It was founded by Duke Philip the Good and Princess Isabella of Portugal...
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Theodor Eicke (category Nazi concentration camp commandants killed in World War II)
near Château-Salins, then in the German Reichsland (province) of Elsass-Lothringen, the youngest of 11 children of a lower middle-class family. His father...
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Ernst Lindemann (category Kriegsmarine personnel killed in World War II)
to various units in the Imperial Navy. Lindemann was assigned to SMS Lothringen, a battleship which belonged to the 2nd Battle Squadron of the High Seas...
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Alsace (section After World War II)
and a half) chose to remain French citizens and leave Reichsland Elsaß–Lothringen, many of them resettling in French Algeria as Pieds-Noirs. Only in 1911...
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Chief of Civil Administration (category World War II occupied territories)
Gauleiter of Baden Lothringen (Lorraine): Reichskommissar Josef Bürckel, Gauleiter of Saarpfalz (Westmark) Luxembourg: Gustav Simon, Gauleiter of Koblenz-Trier...
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University Press. 2013. Retrieved 1 February 2014. "Lotharingia / Lorraine (Lothringen)". 5 September 2013. Retrieved 1 February 2014. Wim Blockmans; Walter...
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von Habsburg (born 1958), art collector and the wife of Karl Habsburg-Lothringen Albert Hammond, Jr. (born 1980), singer, musician, band member of The...
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Schuster & Francke 1885, p. 102. Schuster & Francke 1885, p. 102-103. Millar, Simon (2008). Vienna 1683: Christian Europe repels the Ottomans. Osprey Publishing...
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transferred the French rights into a new Compagnie EL (Reichseisenbahn Elsass-Lothringen). Guillaume-Luxembourg was purely a financing, construction, and railway...
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the cruiser HMS Sheffield in the mid-Atlantic. On 15 June, the tanker Lothringen was sunk by the cruiser Dunedin, with aircraft from Eagle. In just over...
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Steel industry in Luxembourg (section World War II)
Generalbeauftragter für die Eisenerzgewinnung und -verteilung für die Gebiete Lothringen und Luxemburg Cf. Emile Krier: Die deutsche Volkstumspolitik in Luxemburg...
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which became the Imperial Territory of Alsace-Lorraine (Reichsland Elsaß-Lothringen). The war had a lasting impact on Europe. By hastening German unification...
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succeeded in all her titles by Joseph II. As the first of the Habsburg-Lorraine (Habsburg-Lothringen) Dynasty Joseph II was the archetypical embodiment of...
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(then part of the German Empire as the capital of the Reichsland Elsaß-Lothringen) was a specific brand, in that it combined influences from Nancy and Brussels...
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youngsters in the Neudorf neighbourhood of what was then Straßburg, Elsaß-Lothringen, in the German Empire, but is today Strasbourg, Alsace, in France. With...
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History of Germany (section Wilhelm II)
word Stamm, meaning tribe [...]." Historicus 1935, p. 50: "Franz von Lothringen muß sein Stammherzogtum an Stanislaus Leszinski, den französischen Kandidaten...
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